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Phil Murphy’s answer: NoRepeal of #NetNeutrality complete and utter nonsense. I've tasked my team with exploring every possible option & giving me concrete recommendations to fight back on behalf of NJ consumers the moment we take...Source

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Vincent Ross’ answer: NoThis is just commonsense -- you should be able to decide what videos you watch, which sites you read and which services you use. Nobody should be able to influence that choice -- not the government and not the companies that run the...Source

Matthew Riccardi’s answer: Pro-life"I acknowledge that life (and citizenship) begins at conception. At that moment, that PERSON deserves the protection of the state and cannot be deprived of their life without the due process of law. It is the paramount duty of the Governor to protect the citizens of New Jersey from any person or organization that works to deprive them of their lives without due process."Source

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